Crime & Safety

Water Main Break, Theft from Home, Noise Complaint, Illegally Parked Cars and More

The latest entries from the Burlington Police Department for Wednesday, Feb. 25 and Thursday, Feb. 26.

The following is a sampling of log entries provided by the Burlington Police Department. Where mentioned, an arrest does not indicate a conviction.

Wednesday, Feb. 25

9:25 a.m. - Person in station reports watch stolen from his home sometime in December of 2014. Watch was a Tag Heuer valued at $700. They believe it may have been stolen by a family member. Burlington resident to be summonsed for receiving stolen property over $250.

10:20 a.m. - Director of Mall security, Erin George, reports a Samsung Galaxy “S5” scanning device, color black with a black case was stolen sometime last night from the Mall. George reports this device is now pinging on West Street in Wilmington. George requesting this incident logged. Same believes device is discarded in Wilmington and not in possession of anyone. Wilmington Police notified.

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3:42 p.m. - Bedford Police reporting MBTA bus with “call police” sign flashing in the area of 177 Bedford St. at 261 Middlesex Turnpike. Officer dispatched, unable to locate bus. Both MBTA and Woburn Police notified.

6:35 p.m. - Illegally parked cars blocking other vehicles at Burlington Ice Palace, 36 Ray Ave. Two parking citations issued.

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7:40 p.m. - Water main break, Wilmington Road at 81 Sandra Ave. Sargeant reports traffic will be detoured down Sandra to Doris to exit on Carter out to Wilmington Road due to the water break. Fire Department notified.

Thursday, Feb. 26

12:01 a.m. - Report of loud music and possible drug activity at a residence on Arboretum Way. Area was checked, no loud music or odor of 94c at this time.

3:21 p.m. - Manager of Hyatt House, 2 Van De Graaff Drive reports three males in lobby appear suspicious. Parties were gone prior to officers arrival.

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